Linking six countries in Southeast Asia, the Mekong region faces a range of sustainability policy challenges and opportunities, from regional cooperation around water resource management to agricultural transformations, forest protection and sustainable industrialisation. Most of SEI’s work in the Mekong region is coordinated by SEI Asia.
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Journal article / The Reservoir Assessment Tool (RAT) framework was developed to monitor reservoir operations globally, using hydrological modeling and satellite observations.
Media coverage / Lancang-Mekong countries need to enhance cooperation over water management to tackle extreme weather challenges triggered by climate change.
Feature / The wetlands in the Lower Songkhram Basin of northeastern Thailand provide food and livelihoods for local communities.
Past event / The conference will serve as a platform for interactive discussions between international and regional participants on EU engagement to date in the sub-region.
Journal article / This paper discusses the testing of the high-resolution Water Monitoring System (WMS) in the Lower Mekong Region case basin, Thailand's Chi River Basin.
Perspective / As the Mekong Region faces more intense floods and droughts, data sharing and water diplomacy are emerging as new narratives for transboundary water governance.
Perspective / A single water narrative may lead to misinterpreting specific local challenges. Explore how SEI's Water Beyond Boundaries initiative aims to transform this.
Other publication / About using the A web‐based platform called Supporting Water Resources Management (SWARM).
SEI brief / SEI is introducing new ways of thinking about sustainable water planning through its Water Beyond Boundaries (WBB) initiative.
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